Rating: Summary: A score for mature travelers Review: Author Joan Heilman scores for mature travelers with this on-target, informative and annually-updated book. Mature adults can travel more and pay less by reading and referring to this book.
Rating: Summary: Great deals! Review: For bargain hunters of a "mature age", this is a very complete guide.
Rating: Summary: Great deals! Review: For bargain hunters of a "mature age", this is a very complete guide.
Rating: Summary: Great,helpful info Review: I bought this book as a gift & it is full of helpful hints.If you travel a bit it will be really usefull.Or if your planning a big trip,such as Disney World,it can help with the expense.
Rating: Summary: Great,helpful info Review: I bought this book as a gift & it is full of helpful hints.If you travel a bit it will be really usefull.Or if your planning a big trip,such as Disney World,it can help with the expense.
Rating: Summary: This is a great birthday gift! Review: I give a copy of this book to every one of my friends who turns 50 (and those who are over 50 but don't have a copy yet). I believe that it belongs in the library of every over-50 person! It is filled with endless travel perks, and non-travel perks, that (in most cases) you have to be at least 50 to get. This book is one of the reasons I not only was not depressed about turning 50 (two years ago), but actually started looking forward to it. Joan Heilman gives us reason after reason to celebrate entering the second half of our lives. This book is perfect for all independent, thinking, fun-loving people who are 50 and over.
Rating: Summary: This is a great birthday gift! Review: I give a copy of this book to every one of my friends who turns 50 (and those who are over 50 but don't have a copy yet). I believe that it belongs in the library of every over-50 person! It is filled with endless travel perks, and non-travel perks, that (in most cases) you have to be at least 50 to get. This book is one of the reasons I not only was not depressed about turning 50 (two years ago), but actually started looking forward to it. Joan Heilman gives us reason after reason to celebrate entering the second half of our lives. This book is perfect for all independent, thinking, fun-loving people who are 50 and over.
Rating: Summary: Unbelievably Good Deals & Great Adventures Over 50 Review: My book club had this book on special so I decided to see if I could get it from Amazon cheaper. BOY, am I glad I did! I certainly would not recommend it. I was highly disappointed because there wasn't much for any one under 60 (62 is more like it). Every "deal" she listed is common knowledge. I gave it two stars only because some of the organizations listed...is worth checking out. But now you have the number so save your money for a really good book.
Rating: Summary: Worthless fluff that misses a lot of the good stuff. Review: My wife got this for a birtday present. If you are a fifty year old traveler you already know this stuff and a lot more that the author does not cover.Otherwise you are a tourist and you let an agent make most, if not all, of your travel arangements for you. This author thinks that the olny Americans are from the USA. She has left out everyone else from the American continents.
Rating: Summary: Worth it for the phone numbers alone Review: This book does three things that make it a valuable present for people 50, 62, 65 and between and above. It lists all the kinds of things you can get a discount on, from travel onward, and tells you what age the discount is available for; it provides contact numbers so you can easily get more information; and it reminds you of things you might not have thought about, like ASKING for a discount on golf, volunteering to be a foster grandparent, or going to a summer tap dancing camp (among other choices) for elders.
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